These levels represent the most memorable encounters, along with a great balance betweendifficulty and splendor.
There are quite a few versions of each Ninja Gaiden game.
Here’s all of them, and which is best to start with.
For returning veterans of the series, there are little to no major surprises to expect.
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Facing The Lord of Flame
This level is pretty hard.
Zedonius is a tough foe, but he’s nowhere near as hard as the trek to reach him.
Beware where the gears meet, cause that grinds up your health.
But the enemies also suffer this grim fate so it’s worth baiting them to their doom.
You’ll have a great time slashing the fiends and getting accustomed to some of the more resilient monsters.
Without a full idea of the stage, you could also miss out on crystal skulls and treasure chests.
Exploration is rewarded in this level.
It helps that nothing changed level-wise from the Sigma 2 release.
From the moment you start, you’re already fighting against the ninjas of the Black Spider Clan.
Ninja Gaiden 4’s new protagonist will, perhaps unsurprisingly, be the game’s main focus.
Overall, this is the best level to determine whether you would be interested incontinuing you playthrough or not.
And the Gatling gun can shred through faraway enemies before they can even end the distance.
This is one of the easiest and most power-inducing of the three bonus levels.
You do have to face the giant skeleton monster.
It’s also the last place you face Alexei and the tengu duo.
After this, there isn’t much left to do and face.
This is considered the easiest of the last three levels in the underworld.
Your mission is to head to Mount Fuji to defeat the awakening Archfiend.
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